Reviewed
by: ?wazithinkin
Genre: Fantasy / Middle Grade
Approximate
word count: 35-40,000 words
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Author:
Michael L Thal lives in Sherman Oaks,
CA. He's the proud father of two adult daughters, Channie and Koren, and the
grandfather of Arielle and Shaye.
Mr. Thal is an accomplished freelancer,
is the author of The Legend of Koolura
and Goodbye Tchaikovsky. He has
written and published over eighty articles for magazines and newspapers
including Highlights for Children, The Los Angeles Times, and San Diego
Family Magazine. He is
also a reviewer here at BigAl’s Books and Pals, you can learn more about him at
Goodreads.
Description:
Koolura is a sixth grade Armenian girl,
she and her father have relocated so often she has few community ties. Here, at
her new school, for the first time she feels right at home. Koolura isn’t an
ordinary girl. She has what every child dreams. She has the COOL.
Will Koolura realize and learn to use these powers to stop her stalker
who is determined to retrieve her unrealized COOL powers with the mysterious
decoolerizer before it is too late?
The hour approaches for her final confrontation with her nemesis, the stalker believed to be responsible for her mother’s death.
The hour approaches for her final confrontation with her nemesis, the stalker believed to be responsible for her mother’s death.
Appraisal:
Koolura is a pretty savvy kid for a sixth grader, she is kind, smart,
and just wants to fit in. Most of the story is told through her eyes so we know
her thoughts and feelings. As her COOL powers are starting to kick-in, she
becomes more conscientious about her surroundings along with developing insight
into her classmates’ personalities and the problems they are trying to cope
with as well as her own. Michael Thal has done a good job simplifying the
dynamics of relationships so that middle-grade-aged children will have a better
understanding of how people cope or struggle differently with the same
problems.
I was proud of Koolura when she decided she liked the people and
community she lived in and didn’t want to move again despite the threat of her
stalker. Then I became frightened for her safety when she decided to face this
man on her own. He was after all one twisted sociopath and we were allowed to
view parts of the story through his eyes also.
I did feel like the story dragged a bit in the middle and I wished
there was more time devoted to Koolura testing and experimenting with her
developing COOL powers. Other than that this story is packed full of life
lessons that will enhance developing minds of young readers everywhere.
Format/Typo
Issues:
No significant issues.
Rating:
**** Four stars
1 comment:
Word is out that the sequel to The Legend of Koolura, Koolura and the Mystery at Camp Saddleback, is now available on Amazon. http://amzn.to/1bq4sQk
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